Dataset: F-Botany
Search Criteria: URUGUAY; Maldonado; excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Field Museum of Natural History


F:Botany
Myrsine laetevirens (Mez) Arechav.
V0392536FM. B. Berro   38941907-03-28
Uruguay, Maldonado, -34.885197 -56.161621

F:Botany
V0192637FC. Diego Legrand   12021937-06-25
Uruguay, Maldonado, -34.885197 -56.161621

F:Botany
V0191945FW. G. F. Herter   1536a1931-12-27
Uruguay, Maldonado, -34.885197 -56.161621

F:Botany
V0187793FB. Rosengurtt   B-27361938-12-29
Uruguay, Maldonado, -34.885197 -56.161621

F:Botany
Croton arechavaletae Herter ex Arechav.
V0191885FW. G. F. Herter   1193a1929-09-00
Uruguay, Maldonado, -34.885197 -56.161621

F:Botany
V0192290FB. Rosengurtt   B-14761935-10-20
Uruguay, Maldonado, -34.885197 -56.161621

F:Botany
Polystichum aculeatum (L.) Roth ex Mert.
C0648517F   13791965-06-27
Uruguay, Maldonado, -34.885197 -56.161621

F:Botany
Rumohra adiantiformis (G. Forst.) Ching
C0648877F   73241968-06-08
Uruguay, Maldonado, -34.885197 -56.161621

F:Botany
Rumohra adiantiformis (G. Forst.) Ching
C0648878F   18631937-05-18
Uruguay, Maldonado, -34.885197 -56.161621

F:Botany
Anemia tomentosa (Savigny) Sw.
C0641847F   12001937-06-25
Uruguay, Maldonado, -34.885197 -56.161621

F:Botany
C0642729F   
Uruguay, Maldonado, -34.885197 -56.161621

F:Botany
C0644241FC. Diego Legrand   9631937-03-00
Uruguay, Maldonado, -34.885197 -56.161621

F:Botany
Blechnum capense (L.) Schltdl.
c0644357f   91621937-09-01
Uruguay, Maldonado, -34.885197 -56.161621

F:Botany
Cheilanthes dichotoma Sw.
C0659454FJ. Nadeaud   s.n.
Uruguay, Maldonado, -34.885197 -56.161621


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